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Если вы пытаетесь войти в Office с помощью учетной записи Майкрософт, может отобразиться сообщение с запросом родительского согласия для подтверждения вашего возраста.

Дополнительные сведения о том, почему вы видите это сообщение и как решить проблему, см. в статье Согласие родителей и детские учетные записи Майкрософт.

Настройка электронной почты в Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 7.5 или Windows Phone 7.

Если вы ищете шаги для Windows 10 телефонов, см. статью Настройка электронной почты в почте для Windows 10.

Настройка электронной почты в Windows Phone 8.1 и более ранних версиях

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Откройте список приложений на телефоне или планшете и нажмите Параметры.

Затем выберите Почта+учетные записи > Добавить учетную запись

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Выберите тип учетной записи:

  • Учетная запись Outlook.com: коснитесь элемента Outlook.com или Outlook (или выберите Windows Live, если используется Windows 7/7.5).

  • записи: выберите Exchange (или Выберите Outlook, если вы используете Windows 7/7.5).

  • Используйте вариант Google для учетных записей Gmail, Yahoo! для Yahoo Mail и т. д.

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Введите полный адрес электронной почты, например tony@contoso.com.

Введите пароль, который вы используете для входа в электронную почту, и коснитесь элемента Войти.

Примечание: Если при подключении к учетной записи электронной почты возникают проблемы, возможно, его нужно настроить по протоколу IMAP или POP. Также можно обратиться к странице справки для Windows Phone 8 или Windows Phone 7.

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Вы закончили настройку электронной почты на Windows Phone!

Синхронизация сообщений и календаря может занять несколько минут.

Настройка электронной почты в Windows Phone 8.1 и более ранних версиях

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Откройте список приложений на телефоне или планшете и выберите Параметры > Email + учетные записи

Выберите Добавить учетную запись > Outlook.

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Введите полный адрес электронной почты, например tony@contoso.com.

Введите пароль, который вы используете для входа в электронную почту, и коснитесь элемента Войти.

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нажмите кнопку ОК, если Exchange ActiveSync просит применить политики или задать пароль.

На этом все!

Дополнительные сведения

Примечание: Если настроить учетную запись POP, с устройством будет синхронизироваться только электронная почта. Все элементы календаря и контакты останутся на локальном компьютере.

  1. В списке приложений выберите Параметры > Электронная почта + учетная запись > Добавить учетную запись > Другая учетная запись.

  2. Добавьте адрес электронной почты и пароль, а затем нажмите Войти. Windows Phone попытается настроить электронную почту автоматически, но если это не удается, убедитесь, что имя пользователя и пароль верны, а затем нажмите кнопку Повторить попытку. Если подключение по-прежнему не удается, выберите Дополнительно > электронной почты Интернета.

  3. В поле Тип учетной записи выберите POP или IMAP и введите имена серверов входящей и исходящей почты. Введите полное имя сервера вашего поставщика электронной почты. Если вам нужна помощь в поиске необходимых параметров, ознакомьтесь с нашими часто задаваемыми вопросами по настройке мобильных устройств здесь.

    Если вы добавляете рабочая или учебная учетная запись и ваша организация использует Microsoft 365 для бизнеса для размещения электронной почты, параметры перечислены в таблице ниже.

    Тип сервера

    Имя сервера

    Порт

    Метод шифрования

    POP3 (сервер входящей почты)

    outlook.office365.com

    995

    SSL

    IMAP4 (сервер входящей почты)

    outlook.office365.com

    993

    SSL

    SMTP (сервер исходящей почты)

    smtp.office365.com

    587

    TLS

  4. Нажмите «Дополнительно», установите флажки Для входящей почты нужен SSL и Для исходящей почты нужен SSL и нажмите Вход.

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Адреса электронной почты Outlook заканчиваются на @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @msn.com или @live.com. Кроме того, к этому типу относятся учетные записи в таких международных доменах, как @outlook.co.uk,и во всех личных доменах, размещенных в службе Outlook.com.

  • Если будет предложено создать секретный код, создайте его. Без секретного кода вы не сможете отправлять и получать сообщения электронной почты.

  • Если вы не согласитесь принять политики, отправленные на ваш мобильный телефон, вы не сможете получить доступ к требуемой информации при помощи этого телефона.

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Emails are an integral part of communication in today’s digital age, and with the rise of smartphones, accessing and managing emails on the go has become more convenient than ever. Windows Phone 8, the mobile operating system developed by Microsoft, offers a seamless and user-friendly email experience for its users. In this article, we will explore everything you need to know about emails on Windows Phone 8, from setting up email accounts to managing your inbox effectively.

Setting Up Email Accounts on Windows Phone 8

Setting up email accounts on Windows Phone 8 is a straightforward process that can be done in just a few steps. The operating system supports a wide range of email providers, including Microsoft Exchange, Outlook.com, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and many more. To add an email account to your Windows Phone 8 device, follow these steps:

  1. From the Start screen, swipe left to access the App list.
  2. Tap on Settings and then select Email + accounts.
  3. Tap Add an account and choose the type of email account you want to add (e.g., Outlook.com, Google, Yahoo).
  4. Enter your email address and password, and then tap Sign in.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.

Once you have added your email accounts to Windows Phone 8, you can access them by tapping on the Mail tile on the Start screen. The Mail app on Windows Phone 8 provides a unified inbox that displays all your emails from different accounts in one place, making it easy to stay organized and manage your communications efficiently.

Managing Your Inbox on Windows Phone 8

Windows Phone 8 offers a range of features to help you manage your inbox effectively and keep track of your emails. Here are some useful tips for managing your emails on Windows Phone 8:

  1. Customize your inbox: Windows Phone 8 allows you to customize the layout of your inbox to suit your preferences. You can choose to display emails in a conversation view, show or hide email previews, and adjust the font size and color for better readability.

  2. Use folders and filters: Windows Phone 8 supports folders and filters to help you organize your emails and prioritize important messages. You can create custom folders to categorize your emails, set up filters to automatically sort incoming messages, and mark emails as favorites for quick access.

  3. Sync your contacts and calendar: Windows Phone 8 integrates seamlessly with your email accounts, allowing you to sync your contacts and calendar events across devices. This makes it easy to access important contact information and schedule appointments directly from your inbox.

  4. Enable notifications: Stay up to date with your emails by enabling notifications on Windows Phone 8. You can choose to receive alerts for new emails, calendar events, and other notifications directly on your lock screen or in the Action Center.

  5. Manage attachments: Windows Phone 8 makes it easy to view and download email attachments, such as photos, documents, and videos. You can open attachments directly from your inbox, save them to your device or cloud storage, and share them with others.

Tips for Email Security on Windows Phone 8

Email security is a critical concern for all users, and Windows Phone 8 offers several security features to protect your personal information and sensitive data. Here are some tips for enhancing email security on Windows Phone 8:

  1. Use strong passwords: Set strong passwords for your email accounts on Windows Phone 8 to prevent unauthorized access and keep your data secure. Avoid using common passwords or easily guessable patterns, and consider using a password manager for added protection.

  2. Enable two-factor authentication: Many email providers offer two-factor authentication as an extra layer of security. Enable this feature on your email accounts to require a second verification step, such as a code sent to your phone, when logging in from a new device.

  3. Update your device regularly: Keep your Windows Phone 8 device up to date with the latest software updates and security patches to protect against vulnerabilities and malware. Enable automatic updates to ensure that your device is always secure.

  4. Use encryption: Windows Phone 8 supports encryption for email communication, which helps to protect your messages from interception and unauthorized access. Enable encryption settings in your email accounts to secure your communications.

  5. Be cautious with links and attachments: Exercise caution when clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown senders, as they may contain malware or phishing scams. Avoid opening suspicious emails and report any suspicious activity to your email provider.

Conclusion

In conclusion, emails are an essential tool for communication in today’s fast-paced world, and Windows Phone 8 offers a comprehensive email experience for its users. By following the tips and guidelines outlined in this article, you can set up and manage your email accounts on Windows Phone 8 effectively, stay organized in your inbox, and enhance the security of your communications. Whether you are a professional or a casual user, Windows Phone 8 provides all the features you need to stay connected and productive on the go.

How do you use your Windows Phone? I know a lot of users who are purely addicted to a combination of WhatsApp and Xbox Live gaming. Others enjoy their Windows Phones purely due to the social networking options (which are admittedly impressive).

Then there are also those of us who take advantage of the various productivity tools. Email is of course one of these (along with the mobile Microsoft Office) and Windows Phone offers a wide selection of account support. Whether you use your phone with a corporate email system or you merely need to check your Hotmail/Windows Live/Outlook.com account, Windows Phone (and in particular Windows Phone 8) offers all the tools that you need to connect to your account and to sync any satellite data such as calendars, contacts and tasks.

Setting Up An Email Account

Most email accounts can be setup easily in Windows Phone.

Head to Settings > Email+accounts > Add an account and add your email address and password. Note that you can use the Show password check box to ensure that you have entered it correctly. Tap Next to continue – depending on the account type, you will have a choice of syncing Email only or Email, contacts and calendar.

In most cases the account will be set up automatically (the phone communicates with a remote server to check the incoming and outgoing mail server names), but if this doesn’t happen, don’t worry. Advanced tools are available to help you.

Email accounts for Outlook.com, Exchange, Office 365, Hotmail, Google Mail, POP and IMAP can all be set up.

Once you have your account added, you should send it to the Start screen. This is done by visiting the Apps list, long-tapping and selecting Pin to start. The tile will then update you when new messages have been received.

Advanced Settings For Email In Windows Phone

If you find that you cannot automatically add your email account, you will need to enter settings manually.

The way to do this is to scroll to the bottom of the Email+accounts > Add an account screen and select Advanced setup. You will then be able to add your email address and password as before, but can then choose between Exchange ActiveSync and Internet Email. Both options enable you to manually enter the data.  Exchange ActiveSync allows you to specify domain name, server name and choice of content to sync, while Internet Email (for specifying IMAP and POP account details) requires incoming and outgoing server names, SSL options and sync times/intervals.

Note that Sync settings can be edited via the individual inbox’s account settings as and when required.

The Google Mail Problem

With the initial release of Windows Phone 8 it was possible to connect to a Gmail account using Exchange ActiveSync. However, thanks to changes made by Google, from July 31st 2013 this will no longer be possible (an issue that extends to Windows 8). The reasoning is that Google wants to drop its reliance on EAS in favour of IMAP, using CalDAV and CardDAV frameworks for syncing contacts and calendar data.

Fortunately this particular issue (which was originally set to detonate in January 2013) should be overcome, with Microsoft given plenty of time to add these protocols to Windows Phone.

There is, however, another problem with using Gmail. Windows Phone supports threaded conversations, but the way in which these are presented seems to conflict with Gmail. The result when replying to a group email (and my MakeUseOf colleagues can attest to this!) is a mess, with email conversations broken by header code that should remain unseen and barely a word of a reply.

Disabling Conversations in the email settings (Inbox > Settings) should stop this from happening.

Linking Inboxes Keeps Windows Phone Tidy

I’m a big fan of the implementation of Metro on Windows Phone 8 (an improvement on the previous version) but there is one thing that is obvious, and true of any mobile platform – having multiple email accounts can be tricky if there are tiles for them all.

The way to deal with this on Windows Phone is to use the Linked inboxes feature, which can be accessed via the menu in any inbox.

By tapping one of the list of other inboxes you can create a group, all of which can be checked from a single inbox «view». These linked inboxes can be renamed too (scroll to the bottom of the screen) or unlinked as required (tap > unlink).

Linked Inboxes enables you to reduce the number of inbox tiles on your Start screen, keeping things tidy.

Sending Attachments & Setting Signatures

Sending a new email message is as simple as you might expect – open the inbox, tap + and enter the recipient and the message (you can also send a message via People > [CONTACT NAME] and tapping any listed email address). When sending an email message you might want to add an attachment – this can be done by tapping the paperclip icon.

Note that attachments are limited to images – to share a saved document on your phone, open it in Microsoft Office, tap the menu and select Share…

You can also dictate your email message using the Speak button, while priority flags and Cc/Bcc can be set by tapping the menu button.

One last note for any Windows Phone owner using email – set a custom signature! This can be configured in the Settings screen, in the lower half of the screen. All you need to do is tap the field and enter your new signature. Note that you might have trouble replicating your usual desktop or browser-based email signature, so keep it as simple and effective as possible.

Conclusion: Windows Phone 8 and Emails

I wouldn’t advocate anyone relying on a Windows Phone as a complete productivity solution for daily office use, but the email application is particularly impressive.

Support for different email account types, syncing calendar and contact data and functional tools for adding attachments, setting signatures and linking inboxes (a feature that was available in the previous version of Windows Phone) makes sending an email a quick, enjoyable task that doesn’t leave you caught up in the drudge of emailing reply after reply that can often cloud the desktop experience.

Setting Up POP3/IMAP4 Messaging

If you need to connect Windows Phone 8 to a
mail system other than Microsoft, Exchange Server, Yahoo!, or Gmail,
you can do so by using a POP3/IMAP4 account. To establish connectivity
to your mail server, go to the Email+Accounts screen and perform the
following steps:

1. Tap Add an Account.

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2. Scroll to and tap Advanced Setup.

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3. Enter your email address.

4. Enter your password.

5. Tap Next.

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6. Tap Internet Email.

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7. Enter your name into the Account Name field.

8. Enter your name (as you want it to be displayed to recipients) into the Your Name field.

9. Enter your server’s fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address into the Incoming Email Server field.


What’s My Domain?

Specific information about your email account’s server domain name, SMTP server, and so on should come from your email provider.


10. Tap the Account Type field and choose either POP3 or IMAP4.

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11. Type your username. You can enter your username as a name (BrienP), an email address ([email protected]), or a Universal Naming Convention (BrienPosey\Brien). Universal Naming Conventions use log-in names in domain\username format.

12. Enter the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address of your SMTP server.

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13. If the outgoing
server requires authentication, select the Outgoing Server Requires
Authentication check box and the Use the Same User Name and Password
For Sending Mail check box.

14. Depending on your
mail server’s configuration, you might need to enable SSL encryption.
If so, tap the Advanced Settings button and then select both the
Require SSL for Incoming Mail and the Require SSL for Outgoing Mail
check boxes.

15. Tap Sign In.

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This guide explains how to configure your Windows Phone to access your email account. Follow the steps below to set up an email on your mobile device.

Having your email sent straight to your phone, instead of waiting to jump on a computer to see what’s going on, is very convenient. If you are not familiar with a Windows phone interface, it might take some getting used to. 

This step-by-step guide will help you on how to set up your email on your windows phone. Depending on which Windows Phone version you have, the instructions for setting up your email will vary.

How to setup Email on Windows 8.1 or Earlier Email Setup

  1. Open up the App list on your device (phone or tablet) and click “Settings.
  2. Once the settings are open, you will then tap “Email.” Then you will tap on “Accounts.” 
  3. From “Accounts,” you will then click on “Add an account.”

   4. Next, you will choose your account type. Depending on your email provider, you will choose the right provider. If you have an Outlook.com account: you will then tap “Outlook.com” or “Outlook” (If you happen to be using Windows 7/7.5, you will click “Windows Live.” If you have an O365 account: you will tap “Exchange” (If you happen to be using Windows 7/7.5, you will tap “Outlook”. If you have a Gmail account, click Google. If you have a Yahoo Mail account, you will click Yahoo, etc.

    5. Once you have chosen your account type, you will then type in your full email address. Then you will be prompted to type in your password that is associated with your email address. Then click “sign in.”

If you have any problems connecting to your email provider, it is possible that you will need to set up your email via IMAP or POP.

  6. After you have clicked on “sign in,” you may be prompted to verify your identity before you continue if two-step verification is turned on. To verify your identity, simply follow the instructions that you are given and enter the code provided.

  7. Once this is completed, you are done setting up your email on your Windows phone. Syncing all emails and calendar settings may take a couple of minutes once the process is complete.

Windows 10 Email Setup

When setting up your email on a Windows 10 phone, there may be some slight variations to the instructions given. The variations depend on where you are living and what make and model of Windows phone you have If the button that is instructed to tap is not immediately noticeable, you may have to scroll down on your phone a bit to get to where you need to go. 

  1. To get started on your Windows 10 phone, tap the three dots that are at the bottom of your home screen to open up your Settings. From here you will want to tap on “Manage Accounts” then click on “Accounts.”
  2. Next, you want to click on the type of account that you would like to add. Windows successfully allows you to add your existing email accounts such as Outlook, Google, Yahoo!, or any others. More than likely you will be required to first sign in using a two-step verification code if that extra security feature has been selected. Once you’ve entered the code, tap “Allow” in order to give Windows access to your email account and complete the process of verification.
  3. If for some reason you receive an error message while trying to set up your Google account, you will have 3 chances to check your email address before you are taken to Advanced Settings setup. (This error message is due to POP or IMAP settings not being properly set up). 
  4. If you do not receive an error message move to this step. Once you have entered all the requested information that is required for the type of email provider you are using, you will want to tap on “Sign in” in order to fill in your email address and password. 
  5. After you have filled in your full email address and password associated with this email account, you will tap “Done” to complete the setup process. Your phone will begin synchronizing with your email account. This might take a couple of minutes, but once it has synced you will begin receiving all emails right to your phone.

Notes

When trying to sign in to Office from your Microsoft account, it is possible that you may receive a message that asks you for parental permission or to verify your age to proceed. This is due to parental consent guidelines that need to be turned off. 

If you are required to use advanced setup, keep in mind that you may need to contact your service provider or network administrator in order to type in the right email server. 

Setting up notifications on your phone will keep you up to date on any emails you are receiving

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